I can't make sense of what you wrote, not trying to be snarky I'm just not following. Are you talking about two different people?
Regardless, there is an ocean of difference between a company saying we support activism generally, and actively supporting someone who is engaging in political violence. What do you want them to do, assume that everyone who supports any left wing cause is automatically a violent extremist? I don't appreciate it when people treat me that way, and I don't want to see others treated that way, either.
She got the benefit of the doubt. Her actions removed the doubt, so she got fired. What else do you want?
THey fired a blue haired bitch named Jessica Price who stated that when she was hired she was very forward with her activism and Anet told her they supported her.
She was fired after sexist hateful remarks to customers basically stating that she's only nice to them while working and doesn't have to be nice to them after hours. That along with other pure man hating tweets did her in. Best part was a cuck coworker got canned for speaking up for her LOL
I remember all of that, but I'm not sure what it has to do with this case. ANet hires dopey leftists for their artistic and creative roles? OK, so does every company in game development, because that's who applies for the jobs.
In the case of Ms. Price, it happened exactly like I said. She made a fool of herself on Twitter, and they fired her shortly thereafter. I just don't know what else you can expect ANet, or any other game dev company, to do. That industry is infested with extremely left-wing people.
If they refused to hire based upon a job candidate having a couple woketarded Twatter posts, they would have no employees.
What are you fucking talking about? Jennfier Scheurle didn't even work for Anet 3 years ago.
They hired that after knowing wtf she is.....The one they fired was hired and she stated on her twitter they supported her activism.
Anet is a company that is woke.....
I can't make sense of what you wrote, not trying to be snarky I'm just not following. Are you talking about two different people?
Regardless, there is an ocean of difference between a company saying we support activism generally, and actively supporting someone who is engaging in political violence. What do you want them to do, assume that everyone who supports any left wing cause is automatically a violent extremist? I don't appreciate it when people treat me that way, and I don't want to see others treated that way, either.
She got the benefit of the doubt. Her actions removed the doubt, so she got fired. What else do you want?
THey fired a blue haired bitch named Jessica Price who stated that when she was hired she was very forward with her activism and Anet told her they supported her.
She was fired after sexist hateful remarks to customers basically stating that she's only nice to them while working and doesn't have to be nice to them after hours. That along with other pure man hating tweets did her in. Best part was a cuck coworker got canned for speaking up for her LOL
I remember all of that, but I'm not sure what it has to do with this case. ANet hires dopey leftists for their artistic and creative roles? OK, so does every company in game development, because that's who applies for the jobs.
In the case of Ms. Price, it happened exactly like I said. She made a fool of herself on Twitter, and they fired her shortly thereafter. I just don't know what else you can expect ANet, or any other game dev company, to do. That industry is infested with extremely left-wing people.
If they refused to hire based upon a job candidate having a couple woketarded Twatter posts, they would have no employees.